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Definition of lounger in English:

lounger

noun

1A comfortable chair for relaxing on, especially an outdoor chair that adjusts or extends, allowing a person to recline.

‘Kate was lying on a lounger beside a pool’

‘So I relax back in my lounger to indulge myself in the Caribbean sun as the barman fetches my cocktail.’

‘Rather than providing a portrait of one particular day by a pool, the composition reduces the subject to its essentials: a stand of flowers in a garden, a woman reclining on a lounger, and the water of the pool.’

‘Women in various stages of undress reclined on loungers around the edge of the room and a beautifully ornate staircase dropped from its centre down to the spa facilities below.’

‘The designs are modern but simple and include curved benches, wooden loungers and tree seats that encircle a trunk.’

‘There were also a lovely gilded desk, soft comfortable chairs and loungers that invited a person to grab a book and read for the whole day.’

‘These pool floats and pool loungers are durable and long lasting.’

‘He took a white-filtered cigarette from a packet which lay on a glass-littered table beside the sun lounger.’

‘My ideal day off is one spent with a book, a bottle of water and a comfortable lounger somewhere in the sun.’

‘The complex has an outdoor pool, sun terrace, sun loungers, poolside bar serving snacks, and a restaurant with both a traditional and international menu.’

‘I walk back out to the garden and lay on the sun lounger beside Zoe and Girl.’

‘The beach loungers are well spaced apart and you can walk straight into the sea.’

‘Her taut, athletic stature moved fluidly across the pool deck toward the lounger.’

‘Roxanne gazed around the pool to see if there were any other free sun loungers.’